Short Paper
JUS 305 Milestone Three: Draft of International Agencies and Law Guidelines and Rubric Milestone Three is an analysis of international agencies and laws involved in the case. Summarize the location and role of each international law enforcement agency involved in the case. Address the following questions in bullet point format.
1. Identify the laws regarding case-specific violations in the country where the person of interest was or is currently residing. How did these laws aid in the investigation or apprehension of the criminal?
2. Were there any political factors that influenced the facilitation of the crime? Provide a brief explanation. 3. Determine the ability level of the law enforcement agency to effectively mitigate these types of crimes. Provide evidence to support your claim. 4. How did each law enforcement organization aid in the investigation? What were their limitations? 5. Was U.S. law facilitated in all agencies related to this case? 6. Does the United States reciprocate their laws? Use examples to illustrate the extent of reciprocity. 7. Was there a cooperative relationship between the United States and international law enforcement agencies, and is this cooperation still ongoing? 8. How did the United States cooperate with the international organizations in this case?
In general, explain how the United States aids foreign organizations in apprehending and enforcing justice. Use examples to demonstrate the United States’ cooperation. Why is it necessary to coordinate and cooperate with international agencies? Specifically the following critical elements must be addressed:
III. International Agencies and Law For the following, review the elements of the case regarding the agencies that were involved in the investigation.
1. Analyze the laws regarding the case-specific violations in the country where the person of interest was or is currently residing. How did these laws aid in the investigation or apprehension of the criminal?
2. Analyze the political factors that played a role in facilitating or mitigating the crime. Did the law enforcement agencies involved enforce the regulations or legislation that the United States has regarding these crimes?
3. Determine the ability level of the law enforcement agency to effectively mitigate these types of crimes. What evidence do you have to support your claims?
4. Which international law enforcement organizations assisted in this investigation? How did the organization aid in the investigation, and what were the limitations to their support?
5. Illustrate the extent of reciprocity between related law enforcement agencies. 1. Was U.S. law facilitated in all agencies related to this case? 2. Does the United States reciprocate their laws? 3. Was there a cooperative relationship between the United States and international law enforcement agencies, and is this cooperation still
ongoing?
6. Explain how the United States cooperates with these organizations. What does the United States do to aid in apprehending and enforcing justice for foreign organizations?
7. Why is it necessary to coordinate and cooperate with these agencies?
Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: Your case analysis should follow these formatting requirements: one-inch margins, 12-point Times New Roman font, and APA-style citations. Page length requirements: 2–4 pages. Instructor Feedback: This activity uses an integrated rubric in Blackboard. Students can view instructor feedback in the Grade Center. For more information, review these instructions.
Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (75%) Not Evident (0%) Value
International Agencies and Law: Case-Specific
Violations
Analyzes the laws regarding the case-specific violations in the country where the person of interest was or is currently residing, specific to how these laws aided in the investigation or apprehension of the criminal
Analyzes the laws regarding the case-specific violations in the country where the person of interest was or is currently residing, but does not include information specific to how these laws aided in the investigation or apprehension of the criminal, or analysis contains inaccuracies or lacks detail
Does not analyze the laws regarding the case-specific violations in the country where the person of interest was or is currently residing
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International Agencies and Law: Political Factors
Analyzes the political factors that played a role in facilitating or mitigating the crime regarding the extent to whether or not U.S. law was enforced in the country where the criminal resides
Analyzes the political factors that played a role in facilitating or mitigating the crime but does not provide information regarding the extent to whether or not U.S. law was enforced in the country where the criminal resides
Does not analyze the political factors that played a role in facilitating or mitigating the crime
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International Agencies and Law: Mitigate
Determines the ability level of the law enforcement agency to effectively mitigate these types of crimes and provides evidence to support claims
Determines the ability level of the law enforcement agency to effectively mitigate these types of crimes but does not provide evidence to support claims or determination is cursory or contains inaccuracies
Does not determine the ability level of the law enforcement agency to effectively mitigate these types of crimes
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International Agencies and Law: Organizations
Discusses which international law enforcement organizations assisted in the investigation as well as how they aided and what their limitations were
Discusses which international law enforcement organizations assisted in the investigation as well as how they aided and what their limitations were but discussion is cursory or contains inaccuracies
Does not discuss which international law enforcement organizations assisted in the investigation
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International Agencies and Law: Extent of
Reciprocity
Illustrates the extent of reciprocity between related law enforcement agencies
Illustrates the extent of reciprocity between related law enforcement agencies but illustration is cursory or contains inaccuracies
Does not illustrate the extent of reciprocity between related law enforcement agencies
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International Agencies and Law: United States
Cooperates
Explains how the United States cooperates with these organizations and what the United States does to aid in apprehending and enforcing justice for foreign organizations
Explains how the United States cooperates with these organizations and what the United States does to aid in apprehending and enforcing justice for foreign organizations but explanation is cursory or contains inaccuracies
Does not explain how the United States cooperates with these organizations
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International Agencies and Law: Coordinate and
Cooperate
Explains why it is necessary to coordinate and cooperate between agencies
Explains why it is necessary to coordinate and cooperate between agencies but explanation is cursory or contains inaccuracies
Does not explain why it is necessary to coordinate and cooperate between agencies
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Articulation of Response Submission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization
Submission has major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that negatively impact readability and articulation of main ideas
Submission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that prevent understanding of ideas
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Earned Total 100%